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Moods of Verbs Fall 2012
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5 Moods of Verbs Indicative States the facts Subjunctive States possibilities, conjectures, “what if” Imperative States commands Interrogative Asks questions Conditional Indicating conditional state that will cause something else
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The Indicative Mood Most common Used to express facts and opinions or to make inquiries Most statements made are indicative Example: Joe picks up the boxes. The German shepherd fetches the stick. Charlie closes the window.
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The Subjunctive Mood Used to express hypothetical and “counterfactual” statements Example: What if? I wish… I would… I could… If I were…
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The Imperative Mood Used to give orders or make requests Often used with the understood “you” Example: Pick up those boxes. Fetch. Close the window.
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The Interrogative Mood Used in asking questions Puts the helping verb in front of the subject Example: Will you leave me alone? Are you sure ? Do you have brown hair?
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The Conditional Mood Marked by the words might, could, would Usually contains a subordinate conjunction like if Example: The bomb might explode if I jiggle that switch.
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